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posted by cmn32480 on Wednesday August 08 2018, @02:18PM   Printer-friendly
from the if-you-build-it-they-will-come dept.

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Although a recent NASA-supported study found Mars cannot be made inhabitable with our current technology, this hasn't stopped the space agency from continuing its plans to one day colonize the red planet. One such initiative launched in 2015 is the 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge. The $2.5 million competition, now in its third phase, seeks to find the most adequate housing for future Martian residents. The challenge also hopes to uncover advanced construction technologies that may be used in sustainable housing solutions for Earth as well.

Now, NASA and its competition partner Bradley University of Peoria, Illinois, have selected the five winning teams out of 18 submissions from around the world. The winners will share the $100,000 prize and will have to create 3D-printed one-third-scale versions of their designs to confirm their models' feasibility.

[...] "We are thrilled to see the success of this diverse group of teams that have approached this competition in their own unique styles," said in a statement Monsi Roman, program manager for NASA's Centennial Challenges. "They are not just designing structures, they are designing habitats that will allow our space explorers to live and work on other planets. We are excited to see their designs come to life as the competition moves forward."

Source: https://interestingengineering.com/nasa-reveals-the-impressive-winning-designs-of-its-3d-printed-mars-habitat-contest


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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Wednesday August 08 2018, @02:38PM (3 children)

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Wednesday August 08 2018, @02:38PM (#718793) Journal

    Mars is a big place.

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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by ikanreed on Wednesday August 08 2018, @02:53PM (1 child)

    by ikanreed (3164) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday August 08 2018, @02:53PM (#718799) Journal

    I think you maybe took my post in a more serious tone than it was intended.

    I don't mind Elon's efforts to go to mars. I just think he's a hilariously inept shithead that somehow got billions of dollars and millions of fans. And some of his recent ineptness has been really really off-the-wall. I think money contains a chemical that destroys your brain or something.

    • (Score: 2) by takyon on Wednesday August 08 2018, @03:06PM

      by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Wednesday August 08 2018, @03:06PM (#718807) Journal

      No, I'm implying that Mars could be a colonization target for libertarians and pedos.

      It's a huge unclaimed land mass with no governance. Unlike seasteads or Antarctica, nobody can get to you in under 2 months.

      Sex on a Mars Colony [soylentnews.org]

      The concept of "love" might have to take a back seat to pure survival, with men and women being paired up by their biology rather than emotion. [...] In a somewhat scary aside, the researchers also note that editing the genes of future Mars babies might be an easy way to increase the prospects of survival.

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  • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Wednesday August 08 2018, @03:41PM

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday August 08 2018, @03:41PM (#718818) Journal

    And it is known that paedophiles exist only in constricted spaces, such as submerged passage in Thailand caverns. (grin)

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